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You will have to close it before proceeding. Advt opens in background no closing required and website opens in new tab. Perfectly gentle movie for children by derelict87 My little girl is 5 years old. I was afraid this would be an update of Pooh, an attempt to make him and his world more contemporary To my delight this is not the case. If you let your youngster watch this movie they are in for a gentle play date with old friends.
Perfectly pitched silliness for my young one, she literally belly laughed twice. Never once trying to cross that line with "risque humor for adults". I was so happy they avoided the intensity of Toy Story 3. Winnie the Pooh is a small, quiet and perfect, like my little girl.
I would get into a fight with anyone who offends Winnie. I don't even think I will see Cars 2. I can't enjoy 3D computer animation. It feels so dead and distant, especially compared to cel animation which in contrast feels so alive and immersive. There simply can be no comparison.
Hand drawn animation stays with you. I don't mind employing Toon Boom as long as it doesn't overshadow the magic touch between the artist's crayola and the paper. What is done on this cartoon is pretty amazing. They capture the sense of Milne's original and translate it into array of frames brilliantly. It is an outstanding experience. I still remember the immaculate excitement I would get from reading the book, and this cartoon has brought me that feeling, it made me feel like I am 8 again and I take in the adventures of Winnie Pooh like oxygen.
Disney has done a terrific job, I am so glad they still put out traditional animation to the big screens, nothing can substitute the feeling of a drawing come alive. If you still have that 8 year old kid in you, if you still remember that feeling of ultimate innocence, then go see this one and get the shot of the childhood serum, trust me, you won't get this kind at any other screening.
Winnie the Pooh is great fun by mcoia I was able to see a special screening of this movie at the L. Film Festival and I was very excited for it. For starters, I'm a huge Winnie the Pooh fan and the animated movie is one of my favorites.
However, even though I was very excited to see it I was a bit worried that this might be a disappointment because I heard the running time for the film was less than an hour. Well, while watching this movie my worries were pushed to the side. Winnie the Pooh isn't not something that can be stretched to 90 minutes without having some major filling and this movie had none.
There have also been some talks about the animation and how it's in 2d and that is one of the reasons I was excited. Winnie the Pooh wouldn't work in any other type of animation and so Disney made the right choice in returning to the 2d for this movie. The characters all look great, especially Eeyore and Christopher Robin. Another thing that surprised me about the movie was how every character was well represented. I was worried that the story might not focus on all the characters and that some would be left out.
However, that was not the case. Every character has their fair of great moments, from Eeyore's tail contest to Rabbit's silly antics later in the movie. I think another reason why this film succeeds is because of the story line. There is plenty of going on, but it doesn't get overstuffed and it doesn't drag.
The movie starts off on the characters looking for a new tail for Eeyore and smoothly transitions into the characters trying to rescue Christopher Robin because they miss read the letter he left at his house.
The voices for all the characters are great and it's another reason this film succeeds. Everyone involved adds something to each character and truly makes it their own, something a lot of other animated movies fail at.
Lastly, the score for the movie was great and really added something special to the scenes that carried the movie and hearing Zooey Deschanel sing the Winnie the Pooh theme song was terrific. When I think back on it there was nothing that disappointed me in this movie and it was everything I could ever want from a Disney movie. Back to the childhood innocence I know and love I also liked a vast majority of the various film and TV incarnations that were made between then and now.
Ever since hearing of this movie I knew I wanted to see it. Part of me knew it would work, and for me when I saw it last night it did. Otherwise it is a wonderful movie that like the movie and TV series captures perfectly the childhood innocence that I know and love.
Not only that, it is also a welcome return to the traditional animation style as seen with the original movie. Speaking of the animation it is great. I always felt The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh along with The Rescuers was the best looking of the s Disney movies, it had an elegant and warm feeling to it. Winnie the Pooh maintains that elegant and warm feeling with colourful backgrounds, cutely drawn characters and ravishing colours. The songs and music heard in the movie aren't quite classic status perhaps, but they are very memorable in the melodies and sweet in the lyrics.
The dialogue is delightfully droll, with a lot for children and adults to enjoy. The story is structurally thin somewhat, but it is never dull thanks to the bright and breezy pace and the familiar yet absolutely delightful story lines including Pooh hunting for honey, Eeyore hunting for his tail and the search for the creature that Owl thinks has carried off Christopher Robin.
The characters are engaging and wonderfully whimsical, Pooh is still endearing, Tigger is very funny and Piglet is cute. The voice acting is terrific really.
These are not the original voice actors, and most of the voice actors excepting Jim Cummings in the likes of Tigger Movie, Pooh's Heffalump Movie and Piglet's Big Movie don't return, but the new voice actors do make an effort to not sound too different.
I wasn't so sure though about Tom Kenny at first as Rabbit, but he being a very talented voice actor is also good. Overall, delightful, charming and a lovely nostalgic trip down memory lane, if only it wasn't so short. A great family film with corny jokes but they actually make you laugh!!!
Another Winnie the Pooh!! Holy Crap! The characters were great and funny. Pros:Funny characters,humor,character development,all the characters are here I'm pretty sure Cons:Little too short, kinda boring in the first 5 minutes. Jim Cummings was great reprising his role as Winnie the Pooh. All and all a great movie with great characters, my favorite was Pooh. The voices sounded exactly the same when I was a kid.
Sweet like honey. Disney's second hand-drawn feature since their initial dismissal of the art form several years ago, then, was a crucial and risky endeavour, one that might have required a more general audience rather than the niche 'Winnie the Pooh' franchise and its much younger demographic; however, this does not prevent the early-years charm of the film from providing a pleasant family-friendly experience for all.
What is so refreshing about this film, the second of its kind in the Classics cannon which is inspired from the books of A. A Milne, is that the structure and story differ vastly from its two immediate predecessors, which were heavily focused on the fairy tale-princess formula which never fails for Disney, though which tires quickly in succession from feature to feature.
From the honey-obsessed titular character and the scholarly bird, to the endearingly pessimistic Eeyore and the hyperactive Tigger, the film is an endless joy in its clash of personalities, which are as colourful as the beautiful scenery of the Hundred-Acre Woods. There is a great deal of humour to be found here that would not go amiss in a more mainstream Disney release; younger viewers are innocently amused by it, and older ones amusingly understand it.
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